I'd put CP3 second, Rondo 4th and D-Will 5th for PGs... SG I'd swap Monta and Gordon because of Eric's great D this year. SF I'd swap Deng with Granger again for defensive reasons. PF.. Aldridge above Bosh the way they've been playing this year and KG at 5 come to think of it, Bosh is out for me. C would be almost completely different:
Howard, Bynum (when healthy), Bogut, Nene, Lopez with Noah just missing out.

manu is so underated look at what happend yesterday wihtout him the no 1 seeded spurs get beat by the grizz and onto the c discussion even though though als arent natuaral c they play position and would def be on my list top 5 c howard bogut noah horford and jefferson

Could someone explain why Bynum is getting no love? Is it a health thing? A numbers thing? When healthy he's a match for Howard head to head, and would be able to score a lot if required for the Lakers.

Also, I think Deron Williams took a step back this year, Rondo only got better, the only reason he doesn't get his due is because he plays with the Boston Three Party. Once they retire or he's just got Pierce there will be no excuses, not much point having the debate about Rondo's rank until then really.

How on earth did I forget about Manu! Put him in at 3rd for SG and bump the rest down accordingly.

PG: Did you see the team that Paul carried to the playoffs? You have to watch the guy to truly get an understanding of how good he is. He is the best shooter of the bunch, best creator and still a good defensive player. When healthy I see him as the best overall.

SG: Surprised to see Ginobli left out of so many lists. I had a hard time with this position. I considered Iggy for his all around game and great D, but felt Ellis was so good offensively that it might be enough of a separation.

SF: Considered Deng with last spot. Guy is severely underrated, but felt that the guys I mentioned are all better and considered Gay to be a fairly clutch guy who gained a lot by playing with team USA.

PF: Aldridge is emerging, but I like how Zach hits the boards hard every game and how he dominates the interior like few others can. Part of me wonders if I should put him higher. I think I may also be overlooking Blake Griffin. The guy can really play and even though he needs to work on his offensive refinement and on defense, but he still produces. Bosh being left off wasn't a diss, the guy can play and he's hard to stop when he's mixing up jumpers and dives to the basket, but I think you could replace him with some of these other guys and get the same results if not better.

C: Don't discount TD because he plays few minutes. That's by design.Even though Bynum can be inconsistent I think he gives you are more well rounded game than everyone except Howard while playing on a team with other good rebounding bigs and at times being a 3rd and 4th option on his own team. I would put Bynum over Duncan if he wasn't so inconsistent. Gasol plays a lot of minutes at center and I see him as 4th best even if it's not his best/starting position. Horford narrowly misses cut, followed by Noah. Glad to see others give Bogut respect, I still haven't understood after all these years why the offense hasn't been run through him or why he's not given more shot attempts a game.

PG- Rose, Paul, D-will, Westbrook, Rondo (All tend to agree in these as top 5, prob parker and nash are next in line with Wall ready to breakout next year)
SG-Kobe, Wade, Manu, Monte, J.Johnson (Tough call between Gordan and Joe, but Gordon had injury problems this year so need to see a full season of work before he breaks top 5. next in line after that is probably still the ageless ray allen)
SF- Lebron,Durant,Carmelo,Pierce,Gay (SF is a very deep position. Id say next in line would be Granger,Deng,and Iggy)
PF- Dirk, Amare, Aldridge, BG, ZBo
C- Howard, Gasol, Horford, Duncan, Bogut
(depending on what position you view a couple different players, pertaining to my list next 2 pf would b garnett and bosh and next 2 centers would be Nene and Noah)